Onéguine: New Year's Eve at the Paris Opera Ballet
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Celebrate the New Year in Paris with a festive evening at the Paris Opera Ballet!
With Onéguine, John Cranko has conceived one of the key ballets of the repertoire. Inspired by Alexander Pushkin's verse‐novel, he has streamlined the story and focused the intrigue on the feelings and relationships of the four principal characters. Unfinished loves, duels and regrets punctuate the tragic tale of Onegin – a disillusioned dandy who is the architect of his own misery –, the romantic Tatiana, the poet Lensky and his fiancée Olga. Whilst John Cranko faithfully follows the storyline of Tchaikovsky’s opera of the same name, he illustrates the ballet with various extracts from the same composer. Created in 1965 for the Stuttgart Ballet, the work entered the repertoire of the Paris Opera Ballet in 2009.
The elegant sets and costumes by Jürgen Rose recreate the 19th century splendour of the Russian aristocracy and enhance an incisively written and profoundly theatrical ballet infused with a gentle melancholy.
Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovski Music
Kurt‐Heinz Stolze Arrangements and orchestration
John Cranko Choreography and staging
Jürgen Rose Sets and costumes
Steen Bjarke Lighting
Etoiles, Premiers Danseurs and Corps de Ballet
Orchestre Colonne
James Tuggle, Conductor
Bewertung
5.0 von 5
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Yuka S., Japan
Jan 2012
バレエ・演奏は勿論、ガルニエが大変素晴らしく、感動しました。